Xcarve 1000mm x 1000mm cnc vs WorkBee 1500mm x 1500mm cnc ?
hi im looking for some neutral input on these 2 machines only based on stock machine only and facts.
which machine is better design and better value based on machine only
i have made some compasrisons and please would like feedback.
workBee ............................xcarve
170oz steppers vs 128 oz steppers? disadvantage
1300mmx1300mm vs 750mmx750mm? disadvantage
1500watt VFD spindle vs dewalt router ? disadvantage
2A drivers vs 4A drivers? advantage
much heavier duty framing vs lighter duty framing? disadvantage
increased Z travel vs decreased Z travel? disadvantage
screw drive vs belt drive? overall disadvantage and not industry standard on better machines
increased Z clearnace vs decreased Z clearance? disadvantage
GRBL sontroller vs GRBL controller ? basically a tie
24V power supply vs 24V power supply ? basically a tie
$1500 cost vs $2000 cost retail? disadvantage
ER11 collet design vs Dewalt proprietary collet? disadvantage
workbee 1500mmx1500mm
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Newest-1515...oAAOSw1SFfAEpZ
xcarve 1000mmx1000mm
https://www.inventables.com/technolo...IaAhM-EALw_wcB
thank you
Re: Xcarve 1000mm x 1000mm cnc vs WorkBee 1500mm x 1500mm cnc ?
The Workbee only has an 8mm diameter leadscrew. Kinda tiny. So they have some sort of tensioning mechanism on the leadscrew to prevent whip. Yeah, I have no idea what this is or how it's built. Makes it impossible to do a comparison.
The larger extrusions and double the amount of wheels make the workbee more rigid....
It looks like the "workbee" is made by a number of different places. The original ooznest workbee comes with a Duet 2 board, 32 bit, which isn't cheap, and is a nice board. The 2A limitation means that this board was meant primarily for Nema 17s, but you can get an expansion board to add higher current external drivers. None of this is relevant to you per se, as the link you've attached from EBay is a knock off that doesn't have this board.
I'm not a fan of either of these machines. Check out this thread here if you haven't already....
https://www.cnczone.com/forums/gener...y-machine.html
For the same money as the X-Carve (my link shows $2299, not $2000) you could put together a CNC4Newbie machine, which would be better than either of the 2 choices you asked about.
Re: Xcarve 1000mm x 1000mm cnc vs WorkBee 1500mm x 1500mm cnc ?
Hi Selby - Looking at your list and giving 1 point to the advantage side the Work Bee wins 9 to 1 so that's your answer. Peter
Re: Xcarve 1000mm x 1000mm cnc vs WorkBee 1500mm x 1500mm cnc ?
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Originally Posted by
Shelby5041
but screw drive is superior overall compared to rubber belts...thats a fact
You're the one saying it's a fact. Not me.
8mm diameter lead screw with a janky who knows what kind of tensioning system may or may not be better than a small rubber belt, I have no way of knowing. That's what I'm saying.
Have fun with whichever you choose.
Re: Xcarve 1000mm x 1000mm cnc vs WorkBee 1500mm x 1500mm cnc ?
According to this, Larger size Wokbee's are belt driven.
https://openbuilds.com/builds/workbee-cnc-machine.5626/
This is like asking what's better, a car with a blown engine, or a car with no engine.
All of these low cost machines have serious rigidity issues, and they are all comparable. And advantage one would have would be minimal, and probably negated by some other issue.